
retrofuturist wrote:Is it fundamentally any different to other words used to focus the mind on the breath (e.g. 'in / out')?

cooran wrote:Hello Peter,
Look in the Archive (put Buddho in website 'search') at Inward Path and order a free copy of the booklet Buddho by Ajahn Tate.
http://www.inwardpath.org/ipp2u/catalog/
with metta
Chris

cooran wrote:Hello Peter,
Look in the Archive (put Buddho in website 'search') at Inward Path and order a free copy of the booklet Buddho by Ajahn Tate.
http://www.inwardpath.org/ipp2u/catalog/
with metta
Chris


PeterB wrote:This topic keeps popping back up..Thanks Bodom..

bodom wrote:Hi Peter
Ive recently came across this article called Seeking Buddho from Ajahn Anan Akincano a disciple of Ajahn Chah. It is excellent.
http://www.what-buddha-taught.net/Books ... Buddho.htm

Hoo wrote:bodom wrote:Hi Peter
Ive recently came across this article called Seeking Buddho from Ajahn Anan Akincano a disciple of Ajahn Chah. It is excellent.
http://www.what-buddha-taught.net/Books ... Buddho.htm
Thanks for the link, Bodom. You do have some excellent stuff and I appreciate your sharing it.

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